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Vast majority of red-state seniors have been vaccinated, despite GOP vaccine resistance

Por: The Hill Health October 11, 2022

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When the COVID-19 vaccine rolled out, Clyde Muchmore was ready to drive across Oklahoma to get it.  “At the very, very first, all we knew was that a whole lot of people were dying,” recalled Muchmore, 80, of Oklahoma City. He scheduled a vaccine, he said, “on absolutely the first day I could.”  ,” said Mike Pushkin, chairman of the West Virginia Democratic Party. “When the vaccine was new, it was one of the easiest states to get... + full article



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